In Vedic astrology, the malefic influence of Rahu (also known as the Dragon's Head) in one's chart can have detrimental effects on various aspects of life. To counteract these negative influences, practitioners often turn to the Rahu Yantra, also known as the Dragon's Head Yantra. This sacred geometrical diagram is believed to hold the power to mitigate the adverse effects of Rahu and bestow blessings upon the devotee.
When Rahu's influence is unfavorable in the horoscope, individuals may experience a range of challenges, including physical ailments and obstacles hindering the accomplishment of their goals. Moreover, the presence of Rahu can increase the likelihood of accidents and other misfortunes.
To harness the protective and transformative energies of the Rahu Yantra, it is traditionally recommended to install it on a rising Moon Saturday. This auspicious timing enhances the potency of the Yantra and facilitates its connection with cosmic forces.
Through devoted worship and the chanting of the prescribed Beej Mantra, "Om Bhraang Bhreeg Bhrang Sa Rahve Namah," devotees seek to appease Rahu and alleviate the malefic effects it may exert. By aligning with the vibrations of this mantra, individuals can shield themselves from danger posed by hidden enemies, avoid misdiagnoses of illnesses, and safeguard against deceit from those around them.